Jobs eliminated after high speed work completed. 1/19/2001 08:14
NEW LONDON, Conn. Amtrak has laid off more than 80 workers in the Northeast, most of them in Connecticut involved in the high-speed electrification projects.
The layoffs announced Thursday affect building, track, bridge,signal and communications workers.
Dozens of Amtrak workers from New Haven, New London and Providence gathered at an Amtrak office to fill out unemployment forms.
In New London, 21 track workers, nine bridge and building workers and up to 25 signal and communication workers are being let go.
Russ Hall, an Amtrak spokesman, said workers had employment options outside New England. He said workers could seek employment in the Northeast Corridor's southern division, which encompasses New York,Philadelphia and Washington, D.C.
Hall said employees were let go because construction of the electrified railroad for the high-speed Acela Express was complete and some jobs are seasonal.
''Historically, during this time of year there are layoffs,'' said Hall. ''We can't do a lot of track work during harsh winters.''
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